Surrender of Karvachar Delayed for 10 Days as Residents Burn Homes Before Evacuating from Artsakh

November 16,  2020



The hand over of Artsakh’s Karvachar (Kelbajar) region to Azerbaijan, which was scheduled for Sunday, has been delayed for 10 more days.

Karvachar was the first of several territories to be surrendered to Azerbaijan as part of the “end of war” agreements signed by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and the presidents of Russia and Azerbaijan. That agreement also stipulates the surrender of Shushi.

The delay was attributed to the lack of capacity of the roads leading to Armenia from the region.

Many Artsakh residents, who have been forced to leave their homes because of surrender of territories to Azerbaijan as stipulated in the “end of war” agreement, have chosen to burn or destroy their homes rather than leave them to Azerbaijanis who might settle there.

In the Kashatagh Region of Artsakh, as well as, residents are burning their houses and leaving.

After taking down the pictures of Armenian heroes from the walls of Erkej secondary school, its students spray painted notes—addressing Azerbaijanis—on the interior and exterior walls.

Aghdam is scheduled to be handed over on November 20.

A caravan of cars was spotted making its way along the Berdzor (Lachin) corridor headed toward Armenia, as another caravan of Russian peacekeepers was entering Artsakh.

Putin, Erdoğan highlight agreement on full cessation of fire in NK conflict zone

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 22:39, 10 November, 2020

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 10, ARMENPRESS. At the initiative of the Turkish side Russian president Vladimir Putin held a telephone conversation with Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, during which the sides referred to the adoption of the declaration on ending the war in Nagorno Karabakh by Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan and president of Azerbaijan Ilahm Aliyev, ARMENPRESS reports the press service of the Kremlin informed.

''Recep Tayyip Erdoğan highly appreciated Russia's mediation efforts that create firm grounds for a lasting and comprehensive solution of Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

The agreement on a full cessation of fire was particularly emphasized that allowed to put an end to the bloodshed.

An agreement was reached on the implementation of complex measures envisaged by the declaration on the cessation of hostilities in Nagorno Karabakh in the context of further close cooperation’', reads the statement.

The Russian and Turkish presidents agreed to continue regular dialogue in various formats.

CivilNet: 9 Points Signed by Aliyev, Pashinyan, Putin on Karabakh

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02:37

"We, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan I. G. Aliyev, Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Nikolai Pashinyan and President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin announced the following:

1. A complete ceasefire and all hostilities in the zone of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict are announced from 00:00 hours Moscow time on .  The Republic of Azerbaijan and the Republic of Armenia, hereinafter referred to as the Parties, stop at their positions.

2. The Aghdam region and the territories held by the Armenian Party in the Gazakh region of the Republic of Azerbaijan shall be returned to the Azerbaijan Party until November 20, 2020.

3. Along the line of contact in Nagorno-Karabakh and along the Lachin corridor, a peacekeeping contingent of the Russian Federation is deployed in the amount of 1,960 servicemen with small arms, 90 armored personnel carriers, 380 units of automobile and special equipment.

4. The peacekeeping contingent of the Russian Federation is being deployed in parallel with the withdrawal of the Armenian armed forces.  The duration of the stay of the peacekeeping contingent of the Russian Federation is 5 years, with automatic extension for the next 5-year periods, if none of the Parties declares 6 months before the expiration of the period of intention to terminate the application of this provision.

5. In order to increase the effectiveness of control over the implementation of the agreements by the Parties to the conflict, a peacekeeping center is being deployed to control the ceasefire.

6. The Republic of Armenia will return the Kelbajar region to the Republic of Azerbaijan by November 15, 2020, and the Lachin region by December 1, 2020, leaving behind the Lachin corridor (5 km wide), which will ensure the connection of Nagorno-Karabakh with Armenia and at the same time not will affect the city of Shusha.

By agreement of the Parties, in the next three years, a plan for the construction of a new traffic route along the Lachin corridor, providing communication between Stepanakert and Armenia, with the subsequent redeployment of the Russian peacekeeping contingent to protect this route will be determined.

The Republic of Azerbaijan guarantees traffic safety along the Lachin corridor of citizens, vehicles and goods in both directions.

7. Internally displaced persons and refugees are returning to the territory of Nagorno-Karabakh and adjacent areas under the control of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.

8. There is an exchange of prisoners of war and other detained persons and bodies of the dead.

9. All economic and transport links in the region are unblocked.  The Republic of Armenia provides transport links between the western regions of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic in order to organize the unimpeded movement of citizens, vehicles and goods in both directions.  Control over transport communication is carried out by the bodies of the Border Guard Service of the FSB of Russia.

By agreement of the Parties, the construction of new transport communications linking the Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic with the western regions of Azerbaijan will be provided.

 
November 2020

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Azerbaijan preparing offensive in Martuni and Karmir Shuka direction

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 01:22,

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 10, ARMENPRESS. The Azerbaijani armed forces carry out artillery and rocket strikes, as well as use numerous drones in all the main directions of the front line, targeting also civilian settlements, civilian infrastructures and even civilian buses, ARMENPRESS was informed from the Facebook page of Artsakh’s Defense Army.

‘’The adversary is using artillery along the entire front line, preparing an offensive in Martuni and Karmir Shuka directions. The Defense Army units keep control of the operative situation, taking all necessary measures for keeping future developments under control’’, reads the statement.

JP: Thousands flee fighting between Azerbaijan and Armenia in Stepanakert

Jerusalem Post
Nov 8 2020
Video on Sunday showed civilians fleeing the fighting as for almost a month and a half fighting has been taking place between Azerbaijan and Armenian forces in the besieged city.

The territory is administered by Armenians and is supposed to be an autonomous region inside Azerbaijan but the recent dispute has led Azerbaijan to try to take control of it from Armenian forces.

For those on the ground, the military dispute has been harrowing. Tens of thousands have fled fighting, with civilians being shelled on both sides. However, Azerbaijan forces have made gains in recent weeks and after initial slow progress in October, the forces now appear poised to take key civilian areas, such as Shusha, and even Stepanakert.  

Azerbaijan has benefited from massive support from Turkey, including Turkish drones, as well as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV’s) that it has purchased from Israel over the years. It has used them to devastating effect against the Russian-supplied equipment that Armenia went to war with, neutralizing most of the air defenses of the Artsakh Republic, the area that Armenia claims and controls.

Russia, Turkey and Iran have all watched the fighting and have been happy to let it grind on and attempts by Moscow to broker a ceasefire have failed, as did attempts by the US. America has shown little interest in the conflict.  

The conflict has also led to tensions between Israel and Armenia, as Armenians have accused Israel of supplying military hardware to Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan has been a key partner of Israel, a strategic relationship built on decades of friendship.

Iran is wary of the fighting near its border as Turkey has sent Syrian extremist mercenaries to fight Armenia. Russia has done the usual of trying to weaken all sides to force them to come to Moscow to partition the area.
This was Moscow’s approach in Libya and Syria: It ends up cutting a deal with Turkey and getting everyone to be dependent on Russia. Clearly, Armenia now realizes that it will eventually lose and it now needs Russia more than ever. Turkey also needs Russia because it is buying its S-400 air defense system.

While US President-elect Joe Biden was celebrating yesterday, Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan was speaking with Russia’s Vladimir Putin about dividing Nagorno-Karabakh. Turkey’s AK Party was a keen supporter of US President Donald Trump and Erdogan had more calls with Trump than almost any other foreign leader. Turkey’s foreign ministry has also slandered and threatened US President-Elect Joe Biden over the last six months. Now, Turkey knows its friends are in Russia and it will work with Moscow to sort out the conflict in the Caucasus.  
IN STEPANAKERT, locals showed images of widespread damage from shelling. People are begging the international community and the US to do something and they claim that ethnic-cleansing of Armenians could take place. Churches have already been shelled and many have fled. Azerbaijan responds that Armenia has also used rockets to strike cities such as Ganja, wounding and killing civilians. Like most wars, there is no purity here.

Pro-Turkey and pro-Azerbaijan social media are celebrating, telling Armenians to “leave immediately.” Azerbaijan Telegram accounts reportedly celebrated “chasing the dogs” out of the city and locals have reported rockets falling on the city and heavy shelling. Azerbaijan social media accounts claim the town of Shusha (Shushi) was already “liberated” on Sunday.

For those in Baku, the images of Armenians fleeing conjure up images from the 1990s of Azeris fleeing fighting in the same area. The argument is that after decades, this has come full circle.

The reality is a bit different because this area was once diverse, whereas today it appears that only one group or the other can control it and live there, much like the ethnic cleansing wars of the Balkans in the 1990s. Life is already shattered in Nagorno-Karabakh from a month of fighting, and the international community has done nothing to stop it or to help the civilians who have fled.

Russia’s Tass media says Turkey is ready to talk about a permanent solution to the conflict. Iran supports Baku’s demands that Armenia withdraw. Turkey and Russia appear ready to partition the area and get the spoils. It’s unclear how many civilians may have fled and the number could be anywhere between 50,000-100,000.

Considering that Turkey has already ethnically cleansed Afrin in Syria, expelling 150,000 Kurds in 2018, the expulsion of all these people will not gain the kind of sympathy of the 1990’s shown to people in the Balkans. Stepanakert once had a population of 50,000, and it’s unclear how many remain.

For Azerbaijan, however, this is a major victory for which they have waited for decades, with lingering memories of their own defeat in Shusha in 1992.

Artsakh repels Azerbaijani offensive in eastern direction

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 12:45, 5 November, 2020

STEPANAKERT, NOVEMBER 5, ARMENPRESS. The Azerbaijani forces launched an offensive attempt in the eastern direction of the frontline with Artsakh at around 10:30, with the use of armored vehicles, the Defense Ministry of Artsakh said.

“As a result of professional actions of the Defense Army units and reserve forces, the adversary has been pushed back leaving 1 armored vehicle, 1 truck and a large amount of manpower in the battlefield. The operative situation is under the control of the Defense Army”, the statement says.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

COVID-19: Armenia reports 2210 new cases, 1647 recoveries in one day

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 10:59, 6 November, 2020

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 6, ARMENPRESS. 2210 new cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have been confirmed in Armenia in the past one day, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 101,773, the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention said today.

1647 more patients have recovered in one day. The total number of recoveries has reached 61,782.

5202 tests were conducted in the past one day.

30 more patients have died, raising the death toll to 1506.

The number of active cases is 38,088.

The number of patients who had a coronavirus but died from other disease has reached 397 (7 new such cases).

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Turkish intelligence service “participates in ongoing developments in Nagorno Karabakh”, says Russia

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 13:13, 6 November, 2020

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 6, ARMENPRESS. The Turkish intelligence agency is participating in the ongoing developments in Nagorno Karabakh, Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Russia Sergey Naryshkin told RIA Novosti.

“The Turkish intelligence is participating in the ongoing developments in Nagorno Karabakh. Russia’s foreign intelligence service feels this and sees separate elements of the work,” he said.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Asbarez: Why the U.S. Should Support the Republic of Artsakh

November 3,  2020



Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan meets with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in Washington on Oct. 23

BY MANUEL MAGPAPIAN

In the middle of conflict and war, a group of individuals met ready to declare their independence from a tyrannical government. These individuals believed that they no longer needed to abide by the rules of a government that oppressed them and they had no say in, and decided to break away from said government to determine their own future.

As a result of this independence movement, the tyrannical government began a conflict which took years until the very same government realized that they could not tame human nature, could not bend this region to its will, could not continue to oppress a group of people who simply desired to elect its own leaders and pave their own path to freedom.

This independence movement and subsequent war created a democratic republic, which was a government made of laws, not men. Now, decades later, that same tyrannical government continues an onslaught on the people in this region whose only crime was the decision to govern themselves, hellbent once again to force this region into submission. Once again, these individuals who wish to govern themselves, find themselves in a conflict not just for their independence, but for their very existence.

Sound familiar?

What you read above is not the Declaration of Independence in 1776, the revolutionary war, and the War of 1812. It’s the situation the Republic of Artsakh finds itself in, in the south Caucuses region in the year 2020.

When looking at this conflict on its face, it’s easy for an individual with no stake in the conflict to sit on the sidelines and believe that both sides have claim to a region, and that this war, like many others, is a conflict over a piece of land.

But this conflict is a conflict that many Americans should be able to identify themselves with. Azerbaijan is a country that Artsakh does not identify itself with. Azerbaijan is a tyrannical government, led completely in all aspects by a single person: Ilham Aliyev.

Artsakh, and its 99% Armenian population, did not believe they would get adequate representation if they became part of Azerbaijan. So like our founding fathers before us, they held a referendum to declare themselves independent. 99.98% of the voters voted in favor of independence. Soon after, like the founding fathers before us, they found themselves in a war against a tyrannical government, in this case, Azerbaijan led by Hayder Aliyev, the father of the current President.

After years of conflict, a ceasefire was signed in 1994, and since its independence, Artsakh governed themselves. They have their own parliament, their own democratically elected President, their own constitution modeled after those of the western democracies, and a Supreme Court dedicated to upholding the law, and not strictly to appease any dictator.

Artsakh’s ideals are the same as ours as Americans. They are believers in democracy. They believe in freedom and liberty. They do not want to be governed by a single man. Their struggle is our struggle. Their blood that is shed, is our blood. Americans should be able to determine that these individuals are not only individuals seeking freedom and liberty, they are us.

They are exactly what we as Americans would do if we faced a similar situation here at home. It is exactly what our founding fathers did when they realized that becoming independent was the only option to be free. That “give me liberty or give me death” was not just a slogan, it was a firm belief that they would rather die than live under the boot of a tyrannical government they had no say in.

In addition to our shared ideals, the United States and the Republic of Artsakh share the same sense of humanitarianism. Azerbaijan, since the conflict began on September 27th of this year, has been specifically targeting civilian locations, and using weapons such as cluster bombs that are banned by international law, which are clear human rights violations. Armenia, Artsakh, and Azerbaijan agreed to humanitarian ceasefires on three separate occasions in the last two weeks, only to be violated once again by Azerbaijani and Turkish attacks on civilian locations.

The United States of America is not only the beacon of freedom and democracy in the world, it is also supposed to be the protector of human rights. Azerbaijan’s war crimes should be clear to all those who are following along, and should be condemned not just by the international community, but by all of us.

The United States of America should choose freedom over subordination, independence and autonomy over submission, democracy over dictatorships, and humanitarianism over war crimes. Armenians around the world are asking for help. We are your neighbors, your friends, your brothers and sisters; we are your fellow Americans supporting a region desiring to determine its own destiny.

We are asking the United States to uphold the very words in their declaration that was drafted 250 years ago that wasn’t just intended to establish the rights of Americans, but the rights of mankind:

“That we find these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, and are endowed by their Creator, certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, — That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.”

We are simply asking the United States of America to realize that Artsakh’s struggle is their own, and recognize that the only solution for lasting peace in the Nagorno-Karabakh region is the recognition and support of an independent Republic of Artsakh.